'Reba' cast members reunite for Reba McEntire show at the Hollywood Bowl

JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Steve Howey and Melissa Peterman showed their support.

April 3, 2023, 4:51 PM

It's a "Reba" family reunion!

On Saturday, the cast members of the iconic sitcom, including Melissa Peterman, JoAnna Garcia Swisher and Steve Howey, came together to support former co-star Reba McEntire at her show at the Hollywood Bowl.

Peterman, 51, captured the reunion in a sweet selfie shared on her Instagram account prior to the show. The snapshot also featured a cardboard cutout of McEntire.

"Mrs. H is at the Hollywood Bowl tonight!!! @stevehowey @jogarciaswisher @reba @hollywoodbowl," she wrote in the caption, referring to McEntire's character, Reba Hart.

Peterman also posted a playful clip of herself walking down a driveway carrying the cardboard cutout, waving to the camera and saying, "We got a show at the Bowl tonight! Reba and I are leaving, we got a show at the Bowl!"

PHOTO: Actors Joanna Garcia, Steve Howey, Melissa Peterman and Reba McEntire pose at the premiere of Twentieth Century Fox's "Supercross: The Movie" at the Wadsworth Theater, Aug. 15, 2005, in Los Angeles.
Actors Joanna Garcia, Steve Howey, Melissa Peterman and Reba McEntire pose at the premiere of Twentieth Century Fox's "Supercross: The Movie" at the Wadsworth Theater, Aug. 15, 2005, in Los Angeles.
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"Reba" premiered in 2001 on The WB and aired its final season in 2007 on The CW. McEntire, 68, starred as suburban mom Reba Hart, who lives in Houston. Peterman played the character Barbra Jean, a dental hygienist who becomes pregnant after being involved with Hart's husband, Brock, played by Christopher Rich.

As Hart tries to navigate her life as a single mom, her teen daughter Cheyenne, portrayed by Swisher, 43, also learns she's expecting a baby with her high school boyfriend Van, played by Howey, 45.

Speaking to "Entertainment Tonight" last month, Howey opened up about the possibility of a series reboot.

"Yeah, I mean, I don't even know because when I played Van on that show, I was in my early 20s," he said. "And to see where Van is now and where the family is, I mean I would do anything. Reba says, 'Jump,' and I'll say, 'How high?'"